JetBlue Celebrates 1 Million Passengers

JetBlue, the low-cost carrier that came to Charleston amid great fanfare in 2013, surpassed 1 million passengers enplaned at Charleston International Airport on March 16.

In celebration, the airline treated customers on Flight 1274 to New York City to
refreshments at the boarding gate, gifts upon boarding and inflight bingo for the
chance to win two pairs of travel certificates. Flight 1274 is the aircraft that sent
JetBlue over the 1 million enplanements mark. Enplanements are people boarding a
departing flight at CHS.

“We are delighted and proud to share in this milestone with JetBlue today,” said
Paul G. Campbell Jr., Aviation Authority executive director and CEO. “JetBlue has
been with us through significant changes, including our terminal redevelopment,
and has been integral to the growth the airport has experienced in the last five
years. We look forward to seeing them proudly serving the Charleston region for
many years to come.”

JetBlue began service at Charleston International in February 2013. The airline,
which is celebrating its fifth year at CHS in 2018, currently flies nonstop to
Washington, D.C., Fort Lauderdale, New York City and Boston.

"We are very excited to reach this milestone in Charleston,” said Nicky Tesser,
southeast regional marketing manager for JetBlue. “Charleston's unique charm and
hospitality perfectly complements the excellent customer experience that JetBlue
delivers on a daily basis. We look forward to connecting a million more travelers to
this southern gem.”

Charleston International Airport and the Charleston County Aviation Authority
joined JetBlue in celebrating on Friday.